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tBT Him Wmo Ktm Wo Nsers ffou Tisa Ficmr, DsfanT. VOL. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA; WEDNESDAY JULY 4, 1888.: . t ('auk Fur iJlKffiitu Itsetmisto usthatif any man in the United States should hate caiwe of disgust with , the Republican plat form, that man is Thomas B. Heed, of Maine. Some time a-?-) -an 1 not long since, either -while speaking on the Blilla bill, Mr Heed vehement ly denied that combinations at capital and monopolies had grown up under the tariff system. During the debate on thU question hi-treat-el with scorn as fools and knaves all who had spoken of the eiistence of these tariff-fed monopolies. It in a pitty that the Chicago convention should, no soon after Mr. Ii4'd8 ;teech, put the following iu the platform: - ' V We dot lure our opposilioilto all combinations of capital organized in trust or otherwise to control arbi trarily the condition of trade amonf? our citizen; and recommend to Congmw and the State Legislatures in their Kettive jurisdiction such lftnslation us will preventull schemes to entires the people by undue chargt upon their uupplies, etc , ' The Chicago platform confer and avoid. Mr. Keed denies. But between a Republican Representa tive who insists that no com wna tlons and monopolies have grown up under the tariff and a Republican platform which acknowledge their existence and uphold the stem that tan created them there ia noth ing to chootm. Mr. Ked may re concile himself with the platform aa bent he can, "hut it will be hard for the maker of the platform t re concile their Kit.in in regard to Uri!Li and trust with the common " ene of the American people. tints IVdmom FrniKU. ' President Cleveland continue to contribute to tha political history of the country. Ilia midsummer con tribution consist of half a doxen neat and comprehensive pension Tetoea. The President stands as a bulwark bttween thee fraud. and tbd treasury. Hcferring to one case that of a man who had been voted a pension 1 cause in a drunken fight he had been hit with a brick Mr. Cleveland said: "I believe that if the veterans of the war knew all that was going on in the war of granting pensions by ' private bill they would be more disgusted than any claw of our citizens." Some veteran would be. no doubt, but a great many would not be disgu!ed. With an overflowing Treasury the temptation to the veteran offered by (tension scheme and methods 11 id moat irresistible. Unlesa a change shall soon be brought about we may arrive at a stage when everybody will I pensioned a Fool's Paradise for loafers and bummers. OTIFYINO TUB PRESIDENT. A Ctnna Full of Interest New York, furnishes our readers with a very interealing case in the trial and conviction of John It Dunn, a lawyer of that city, who misled Rh hard 8. Scott, paying tell er of the Manhattan Bank, causing him to sU-al f 150,(100 from that in sUtutu;.!. The fact was disclosed that the robbed bank would have compoundwl with the thief on con dition that it might receive one-hal the money he had stolen. -Judgi Barrett, in passing sentence on Dunn, WM'cKpecially severe on the practice indulged in by moneyed in ttitution of compromising cither ilh robbers or defaulter. Al thongh such an , act is crimiiio', the law has never been enforced. Cor poration guilty of such practices are alum1 as deep in the mud as the ac tual thieves are in tint mire, and should I made to feel the law's , p it'll. We new want to we any thing of the kind attempted in North Carolina.' MFC HMITTEB WAIT OS MB. CLEVE ' JLAND HIS KK8POK8S. Washington, D. C, June 26. The National Democratic Committee and the ratification committee ap point d by the late Democratic Con. veotiou to notify the President and Vice President of their nomination f .r President aud Vice-President, met at the Arlington Hotel Jo. day. t ne du iugbihju cuiuujiimh, uic 10 o'clock, with Hon. P. A. Collin. of Mastacliiis-tti, in tlie chair, and fhomas 8. Pettit, of Kentucky, as ecrtary. The proceedings wore conducted in secret assion. The om i Itv e adjmjriii'd at 12 o'clock, and it was announced that it bad de eided to uotify the President at 2 o'cl vk tdaT aod also to lesvt W i liiiictou to morrow evenins f. t . u.ubus, Ohio, tJ notify Mr. Tuui nun. - The h tier of uottfiraiion wag iili.ni'f d to lie commute by Mr Jc m, . t KeutucVy; aud was sreep i4 i-v ihs commivtee. I'he n riti aioo v iiuitilUee aco:o l'iby the members of the N timml ;-.'ciuoeTtic Committee and tho C lumbi. Detuocr.1 tic Club o: tho DUiiict 'f Columbia, mat at the Arlington Uotelat 1:30 o'clock this siterti. on, ant f -rumg tutu pairs, marched to the White Houmj. They were Uhherei into the East r.xnusod sriauged themselves in a cucle in the South end of the roo.n. Palm tilled ail the window and al- Aovi ir that portico of . the room, mi J noit d plaula decoraty! the ininteis. ' Tha President a notified i f their srrivtsnt drtoeoded to the sl rootii, atiuompsoiej bf the fallowing nniit?d pcisobt: Mr. Cleveland, Iiv. Wnu' N. Cleveland, tha President's br. ther snd Wife, id Fo't-st Port, N, Yn Mrs. V. Hoyt, ti e President's rner, of Faeteviiie, S.Y., Mr. a-nl Mrs Lam "lit, Mr. Bissill, of Buffilo, alt of about were presented at the not iff cation of. his first nomirtion, Mr nnyard, Mr. and Mrs. Fam-hild, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney, Mis. E idi cott, Mr. Vil. Mr. and lite. Dttk tnson, Mr. Beuj. Folsom, and Speak er Larlule. ' Their anDroach was the i-cnal for a general cbippin; of hands on the part of the vis. tor au J as soon as the parry bad t ken their places ueuer ! Collins stepped forward aud ad dreced the President as follswt: , V.k. Clkvklako: Werwnaastbe Cointiii'Ue a'ltborixe I and i'.s'iuoU'd by ttie National Dciuocrlii) C n.tn iO'. recently belii at at Iymis, to convey the formal no. ice of its a tiou in ntrning you fur the .fn.n o! rresi leutn the tmiet tor ii ir the next Mi y Mrs It ould id bee me toe occasion - T your pr. s enea to esprers at tenet i tne lull mtaninir a d aiw-ficnuc of lb t en-at sMcmbly. lis expiei'i m wil be found aud near i elsewhere auu othcraisc from uow till thai dsy In November bu this in e and mle ligent people aill sc ;ord ti.eir sp prval oi your it-eat f rvice as chief Msuiilraia. V b g t con gratulate ) un n this besrty h uutonuous end-irsemeut cf your C r.re as I'r sideiit of tho great tu toric pnrty to which to ail ti.e day of jour m mb ioii rpu have Deionge i and 14 congratulate the - country oio the smured continuance f your jiict and .patriotic adwinis'ra lion Upm concliidi"?, Mr. ClHn ti triduced Ch. D. Jtch, of ktu tucky, who resd 'lie formal letU r of notiCcition. Alter wb'.ch Air. Tho. Petlit. sccretarr i f the notificstioii committee, thi n presented Mr. Cleve land with a fiamuonie engrossed copy of the pint form adopted at the Na ionai IVni' cratic Vinveii'iou. Tbe Pridviil tlieu ssid : I e nnot bus. be profoundly lm- pressed wleo I feeabmtme the me (enni rsof the National lieniocracy braiingiu tummnr to duty. The political pany to which I own both llesiance auJ honor comntnnd ire. It pines I i my l and it proud stsmU arl and bid mn heir it high n the trout in the battle alii.'h it wci brsvely IkCsiks tonuioiu of r'ht, ooi G lei tl v ! CMie its INit u ih pe p!o si d s briy b-MJiu-e it co:n frlMiuH ine i.uiij;ni!oiis anicitsuc ts tmp-ifva The uuss ga which Jolt bring awvV m within nm the iveli-st si nw tf pers-mal gratitude and iti-f tl I1 and I he honor whii h the conflict which presses upon us, but that we struggle to secure and save tbe penshe t institutions, the welfare and tho happiness of a na Hon of freemen. Familiarity .with the great office which I hold has but added to my apprehension of its sa cred character and : the consecration demanded of him who assumes its immense responsibility. It is the re pository ot the people will and pow er. WiHiiu Hi vmlon should b tbe protection and welfare ol the hum blest cit'zen and with quick ear it lioulJ cattili from th remotest corner f tbe land the plea of the people for HHtice and for right. For tbe sake of tbe people he who holds this of fice of theirs should resist ever? en- in truly siv tba' the fceiiu" ' """1 hi conipL-ti'iou wiih the mil- wltbabieh I Iwardrtaaam- ajuVf t., .h wxU ainni rr . , ., ., , , , pli ;t pliiitu iiowiU-ii. orca onlg i rant. htn U iulciiMad tnanyf.dJ 'B;)1Ab aXKK'u- ivdks to., HiOW.llSt., it H repeated uow, Fnr J. Y. - croBchioeot on us leritiroate func tions, and for the' take of the ifctez- rity and usefulness of the ciiic? it should be kept near to the f e ple and be s iminl-lere-i in lull sympsthy with their wnnti and reeds. This occ tSiou reminds me tuost vi'Mly of the ceno wh-n. f -tir vesrs ago, I re ceived a raesaiffl from my party sini- iLr to tbst which yJT now delivr.r. With all thnt hi parsed inco tht tay I can truly f se mom th abeu it H ri-piatcd uow, Fm ywrs ao I kntw that cur execuUve office, if not cart fully guarded, tmcht 1'iU little by li'tM away fruia the opl to whom .it belonged cd be com a n rveroion oi alt it ouht to . Bui I did not know ho m;ch its mooiiogn had si cad y been iooa ened. 1 knew &ir years low well dtitixed wtro the true principles of true democracy for the suecef ful operation of ihe government by tbej people ana for the people, but I J:d , not know hi s'uolute'y neoeiar their application then was for the reiofstioo to tie people of their safe, ty ar.d propeaty. I kuew then that .bups aud extfiifi gvcies bad cn ; t iuto the mans.emc.t of public af fairs, but I did not know their va rious forms, nor tbe tenaci'y of their gap I knew t!eu u.t:biug of the hittcruess or pt.iin orucdon, ten I i'id not tnow bow bitter, bow reck- i i.y, and bow shvneleas It could be, (Proionced snrlnu-.) I kpew.too. that tbe American people ,weie ps triotic and juht, but I did not know how grandly they loved their coudh try nor how noble snd generous they were. . I shsll not dwell on the acts u I the policy of - the admioiatrtttion now drawing to ;t c:ohe. its record is open to every ci is a of the land. And yet I WmI not he leiiK.!l.ie pr.v ill go i f aertiiigat thi time lb-t iu the exercieC of tno'a'h trodcoufided to nm I b ive j'dder obCil:cne ouly to the Constitution aod t'ie solemn -U gatiitu ot my oath of office. I lve Juno th re tStaa Li.;li, in the igbt of tbe uutb rstsndiug bod bai L-iru me, C'.ed tnost tonc:u-ive to r ' f ROYALKS'J; Jk - mmmmk r i. c j u.i: , re 'i; u Alsclutoiy Pure. This i,oul r iiiver vnriefi. A marve' of nurilV: .-:ii.tli and wholw nie.l-Mi Mere ocouniiii' ul tiin ilie ordin-ry kimlii, snil " ttanrllle, llrglnla. This tfew Hotel is Centrally located jtttirtiia I'cpotg. , Xt 5f:W FURNITURE AND fS HEATED BY STEAM. ELKCTIllC PEI.LS AND GAS IN EACH P.OOM. t.a so'.-'n.iKi uhui Koms lor sanies mi f-fitliMiten. Has large, Light tiiiple t'o'ih for Commercial travel ler. ' The Prorrietor have had lone ex oenenci" Hi the luiucss, ana d ... .. - csre;u. ktteu'.ion to tne wants oi tne rtvdiuvV public, hope to merit and retei7o a share of their patronage. V VTR RlCHAUD.OTff. J. W. Obmiam. . ' Thos-Rcffix graham & Eurrni, ATTonEiaiTUW, ; . " J11LLSB0R0, N. C, Vrri.v la lUe counties nt Alsmanc Catwcll, ;irhrn, (iuilord, Exkinghim lcrwit. snd' iiir' , $100 to $300 iix'inrt"it tJ" w AgltW pre"TlTl whw tor- Ml aivw WnI whi' tn t-. f h htnM -..m- .1.1 nil wl -.Ibk pparvtm ifoin: i w ' - . ..l.aii trtn'UkSlll lftr n. r. iohnhom aoo. tutj -4 Swim to it. . Kieii aicind. Vs. the welfare of lis country and the prob-ioli u i f good government. I would not, if I could, for myself nor t r yr-a. avoid a single consequence fa far inte-pMal on or my course. It but remains tor Lie to say to you and through jou to the lXraocracv i f the na'ion that I accept thonomi nation with which tlieylmve honortd me, and tost I ill in due ti ne pit nily snch accept nice io t' c ut ual formal tnaniicr." 1 he Pr i ieut's rt m trki were made in an earnest sod emphstln manner and were irijiientiy iutt rrapted by spplaue. Ibis c'ott the speech tmtkinir and then a'l present pto cecdM to the Htata dining room and Prtook i f luht rtf eshments. A Her wards tlie rtHnmi'W brrsma the guest of the Columbia Club aa 1 were ilrivtQ about th city. Tho tViiith s In liiHtrlol IVosrena Baltimorb, Md., Jnue 20.-Thc Munt'tichimt' RtcirJ will, thi wdi k, pu b'inli it eniiauntul n pori n tho S-iuth's indutrii4 pnrcts The u umber of new enterprises re tKirted tlurins ihe urst six inonthi t 18.H.H. as compared with the me time lo mi are ! 1883, 2,023; 1887, l.8.r5. Tbaeipitat iock represent nd br t'ie lint tif new eiilerpriises for th first half of 1883 is: Alsbsma, l4,IO,0(Hti Aknas, ll.DTG.'JOU Florida, tl.fl30.OUO Oooruta, .,. 792.00(t; KentucW, in.UtOOU Louiaiann. tl.776,000; klarylsnd ;M2U,0t)Ui' Mississippi, tS37.OU0: North Carolinv 3,U9,0tW; South C.troruic,l3.1o3,OOOt Teumswe, fti, 025.000; Tex, tlM4.Wh Vir pjTipsto awM 196 PATEHT C1EAMBP1LL.KFQ, vM'cmcii o CHOICE PATENT j PATENT' LCA.GAMnPJLLMF6.C0j in ummirvjK rn CJlEAlilBRIllMrS.Ca IWVMnilUIIIIUtllll lllw , A ' Mt FamiTii LUuGAV.ERIU.MfG CQCj .Our Patent Roller Flours , Are mannfacturtd from the Choicest tVhca', Uhtaiuablo. Biltimore stands prevf minpet in this count rf a a market for choice wheat, and the su periority ot these Flours for Uniformity, Strength and Unap 'proachable Fluvor. has long been acknolged. ASK YOUR GROOER FOR PATAPSfO SUKEULATIVE PATENT, PATAPsCO FAMILY PA TENT, EOLANDO CH ICE PATENT. ORANGE GROVE EXTRA; BALDWIN FAMILY. MAPLETON FAMILY. C. A. GAM BRILL MAN F'G CO., Office, 21 1 Commerce St., Baltimore, Md. -Eepnsented by MORGAN & CARR, Durba n, N. C june 2 ly NORMS '& CARTER, . - .t. GRAND DISPLAY -OF White Goods, "Laces Embroideries. and l in I. ILL ilLlMfU POMONA, N O. TWO ANDAH.U.F MILES WEST ornuEFNuono. n.c The msia lit) I the Richmond h Danville Ri&ro.vl pas? e through tht ground, and within 100 fet of thi iliioa. Fkm trains make reuiai tnn twioe dsiif each aar. Itn'Se ink-rested in fruit and fruit pro ing are cordially iovitt-d A iuupw-t this. ihe larccM nursery lu tue Mate, ann ..ne of the largett io the boiitu Stck coiiswia ot upplts, peach, per, cherry, loms, Japanese pethimmtin. priolV ncttaritw s. rauurries qutfcV- Riap1'. ngs,- ra"poerrfs, potHerrna, eurrams,-' jue piani. Eug'ish wa'nu!, jHcnns, ciieinui, utta'tM trie'.roa. t vet greens, shad. irets, 4& All the u' rare ta tl. tie aa well a the ! I ours, whl ) my ne raa!o?ue f r ail sho. Che your rtrdrrs tomrau ihoiiiwl s-jent, or ordtT t'irpft ffte tlie unrrV. Crrcsoondrnce solici ted. le-'crn.tio catalogue tree to ipphcants. Ao'irt-M. J, VAN LtNPLEY,"' Pomnia.OuiUor I Co., N. Rfli ilile St1f8tt.cn wanted in every "ouiitv. Agnol paying commitiooi will be givcu. ' , u.ay8tf Tomorrow we will make a ipe lisplay of Isces, embroiUeiiiv nno bite goods of every deicrptioo, h. filuJiug mmy novelti s nv.-r tcf:r-. ;bown in tH market. Lace FJoncing?, Io Oriental. Normandy, Fdoif. 1'lnite, V'ds, Ch;.rlilly, Wj'anish Gut pure. Heige an I - two toned Ahhu ings from 6')c per yard up. Embroidery, flcuncings. n Iitlia linen. ."AUibrica, pique. Irish point and batiste io one au l two turn d eflt'cts. WHITE GOODS, fu mu'l He farts, Ptrsian lawn, Egvpvieii I mi, Hulgirian lawn. Vic oria iawn. India lawn, Uatiste, Arinl stripe, silk mulls, India linen, India limctics, spotted nainsooks, Jotic ambrie, Frnrh lawn. Ac. .. 100 pieces 15-cut India linen will e offered during this cek at8e ir vatd. We propose to mane tnis A GALA WEEK for bureri of white eooi!, lac:s, t in liroulcrie. tahleliiifus, towels, imp- kins. Merseiile quilt, &e. A snecial invlt ition isl-ivt-ti to r-r ery lady to make u aviMtdtirinp th is wi-ek at mart? of tne above kup are jobs and will bo off. red 25 to 10 per ccou neutw ine marsn yrioi-. Norris & Carter, RALEIGH, N.C aplS-t! vou tcu ler me is hi itself so ffrea' 1 ini. t),9C5,Ot)0 1 WVit , Vrs;inin ilia' there mil wn b no r oiu tor i r.,'.i;j.uuu. lotal 3i,o m uuu i no any th r eiilim mt And .yet 1 ' proluvlino of g Iron a'o.ie iu Alii isn't til mylf d grave and o u bmi next year will pro'mbly txct-ed thought when I remetubt-r that pa iy' all manufacture la that s ate in supremaij is not alone involved in lr80. BUUKLEN'3 AVLinCA SALVE THr St.v in th rl.l forfaits Sum, fliw, HrU Ul.piim, Frvi-r K.iws,Trt l,Ooiqt linntK C'tnlliloinn. Corns Sli I Mini hritlim, awl pmvcl.T enrw pilm tr no T iurl. It is guanintr lo sit pTUi-t sRtiMsctiiin.oritHiiM'y refund. t l'ifi Vj tvotx t.r b. For nslebnC, lilacknsll & Son, Purhata N. U. auSi-l J.T.W0R3BLE. Hardware fcrEuildsrs 0- Hardware for Farmers Hardware for Factories Harrow fcr Eveiylcdy Paint. M ia Oil. ; CROCKERY 11 GliOTE Some of the bet t andvLeapect COOK STOVES on this or any other market. , 3r Don't fail to see them before' bnyinp elsewhere. au4 Msra 7. r nvrx.c foasi Massi.vu J. S. Mas? Chapel Hill.N.C. Durha IAXXIS0 MANMXO. arroaxrTi at DVItUASl.KC. Practice iu State and Ftdtra "?.rt. Office Plant l iiiMir?. Jtdiii Msnnine wiil hv in hi office an the 2nd and 4th Satur law cf rath ISO. G'IJ3rU3 XIalaria, Dumb ChiUs. Feyerand Ague, win. CoHc, BiHolas AttacfS; T.T pr4nr "'; o ISOLD nvjaikW,,L"u .it i n r.'.u K015ERW I LOYD A 0).
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